voltameetria
Voltameetria is a family of electrochemical analytical techniques that measure the electric current as a function of applied potential in an electrochemical cell. In essence, it involves applying a varying electrical potential to an electrode immersed in a solution containing an analyte and observing how the resulting current changes. This current is directly related to the rate of electrochemical reactions occurring at the electrode surface.
The fundamental principle behind voltameetria is the relationship between potential, current, and concentration, often described by
The resulting data is typically plotted as a voltammogram, which shows current on the y-axis and applied
Voltameetria finds widespread applications in various fields, including analytical chemistry for determining the concentration of ions